Huge demand for rental prices brings record prices!

Huge demand for rental prices brings record prices!

If you've considered letting a property and haven't had a market appraisal in the last few months, we strongly recommend you get an up to date lettings price as there is a good chance you will receive higher rent

Over the past few months Newboulds & Co have seen an increase in tenants registering for our Heads Up Property Search This search platform allows the tenant to create their own search on our database to make sure they only receive notifications of relevant properties BEFORE they are launched to Rightmove, Zoopla and Primelocation.

The results have led to multiple offers on the majority of properties available to rent with our landlords achieving a higher rental income than achieved previously.

If you have considered letting your property now is a great time to find out from us what rental income could achieved on your home. There are 3 ways we can provide a marketing report to you here

If we have provided a marketing report to you to let your home over 3 months ago, please contact our Lettings director Leah Newbould so she can provide an updated rental figure for you.

There is genuine demand for all styles and sizes of properties, we are speaking to a tenant now that would love to secure a tenancy of your property.

If you have any questions, contact one of the directors of Newboulds & Co who will personally deal with your initial enquiry, all the way through moving your tenant into your property.



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